It's kind of funny, that in the private industry, such as industry training they only use carbon fibre in most of the sites that we work in. OHS, Manual Handling, if someone is in a tank, pit, contaminated zone for more than a few minutes it can add up. Then you had long heavy hoses, heavy and hot tunics and pants sets...
Maybe with the ageing population (no offence to the older members) that the SACFS started to look at a lighter SCBA set. Lighter backplate, lighter cylinders. In Europe and now the USA they are moving to exclusive carbon fibre everything. Yes you may bump and crack the carbon fibre, but to do so takes a lot of force and energy and to be frank the cost benefit of having a lighter BA set vs. replacement would be favourable.